As part of this service, our team of specialists prepare eye-catching posters that have strong readability, chromatic harmony, and visual quality. Your designs are precisely and arrestingly implemented according to the preparation guide of the academic event in which you shall participate.
As part of the poster-preparation process, the poster content is sent to the author, who fills in the necessary details. This allows our team to compose the poster, including its text, tables, graphs and infographics, in accordance with the requirements of both the author and the event.
All the poster’s textual content is prepared and by our specialized team, who ensure the entirety of its meaning and subject matter are retained. The poster is then checked by a native English-speaking editor. This enables the content of the poster to be conveyed to the poster’s design in a comprehensible and mistake-free manner.
Tables, graphs, and figures are all included and arranged in the poster in high-resolution by our team of experienced designers, thereby preventing any problems that might emerge during the printing process. All posters are prepared using licensed Adobe Photoshop CC and Adobe Illustrator programs.
The accepted file formats for posters are:
DOC, DOCX
ODT
PPT, PPTX
ODP
XLS, XLSX
ODT
CDR
SPV
AI, AIT
PSD, PDD
EPS
Articles and studies that are not in these specified formats should be sent in high-resolution .pdf or .eps.
To prevent any resolution issues that may emerge during the printing process, we ask that, when possible, all logos, graphs, diagrams, and figures are sent in vector format. Alternatively, resolution of these elements should be as high as possible.
Poster example:
Your questions about poster preparation
Do I need to send the designed form of my poster?
Sending us a poster that has already been designed helps to reduce the time needed for formatting. We are able to undertake a poster project so long as we have your manuscript, title, figures, and notes.
How can I be sure that I will obtain a high-quality printed material when the graphics are printed?
If images, graphics, diagrams, and institution logos are provided in high-resolution they should appear boldly and clearly in print. If possible, the files provided to us should be in vector file format (e.g., EPS, PDF, XLS) for us to deliver files with the highest resolution possible.